Choose 6 option.
Navigate on directory tree, mark directory to restore and type done.
Kleber
2011/10/26 Joseph Spenner <[email protected]>
> My goal is to recover an entire directory and files within it from a
> certain date. However, when I try to perform the recover, I'm only able to
> recover the directory itself. Here are my steps:
>
> *restore
>
> 8: Enter a list of files to restore before a specified time
>
> Select item: (1-13): 8
>
> Enter date as YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS :2011-10-17 00:00:00
>
> Defined Clients:
> 1: foo-fd
> 2: blah-fd
> 3: baz-fd
>
> Select the Client (1-3): 2
>
> Enter file names with paths, or < to enter a filename
> containing a list of file names with paths, and terminate
> them with a blank line.
> Enter full filename: /tftpboot/
> Enter full filename:
> Bootstrap records written to
> /opt/bacula/bin/working/bacula-va-dir.restore.10.bsr
>
> The job will require the following
> Volume(s) Storage(s) SD Device(s)
> ===========================================================================
>
> file_0017 File
> FileStorage
>
> Volumes marked with "*" are online.
>
>
> 1 file selected to be restored.
>
> Run Restore job
> JobName: RestoreFiles
> Bootstrap: /opt/bacula/bin/working/bacula-va-dir.restore.10.bsr
> Where: /tmp/bacula-restores
> Replace: always
> FileSet: Full Set
> Backup Client: blah-fd
> Restore Client: blah-fd
> Storage: File
> When: 2011-10-26 22:53:15
> Catalog: MyCatalog
> Priority: 10
> Plugin Options: *None*
> OK to run? (yes/mod/no):yes
>
>
> Job queued. JobId=4857
> *
> You have messages.
> *
> *
> *messages
>
> 26-Oct 22:56 bacula-va-dir JobId 4857: Start Restore Job
> RestoreFiles.2011-10-26_22.56.04_13
> 26-Oct 22:56 bacula-va-dir JobId 4857: Using Device "FileStorage"
> 26-Oct 22:56 bacula-va-sd JobId 4857: Ready to read from volume "file_0017"
> on device "FileStorage" (/opt/bacula/volumes).
> 26-Oct 22:56 bacula-va-sd JobId 4857: Forward spacing Volume "file_0017" to
> file:block 13:4113404377.
> 26-Oct 22:56 bacula-va-dir JobId 4857: Bacula bacula-va-dir 5.0.2
> (28Apr10): 26-Oct-2011 22:56:06
> Build OS: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu suse 11.2
> JobId: 4857
> Job: RestoreFiles.2011-10-26_22.56.04_13
> Restore Client: blah-fd
> Start time: 26-Oct-2011 22:56:06
> End time: 26-Oct-2011 22:56:06
> Files Expected: 1
> Files Restored: 1
> Bytes Restored: 0
> Rate: 0.0 KB/s
> FD Errors: 0
> FD termination status: OK
> SD termination status: OK
> Termination: Restore OK
>
> 26-Oct 22:56 bacula-va-dir JobId 4857: Begin pruning Jobs older than 20
> days .
> 26-Oct 22:56 bacula-va-dir JobId 4857: No Jobs found to prune.
> 26-Oct 22:56 bacula-va-dir JobId 4857: Begin pruning Jobs.
> 26-Oct 22:56 bacula-va-dir JobId 4857: No Files found to prune.
> 26-Oct 22:56 bacula-va-dir JobId 4857: End auto prune.
>
> ===
>
> If I go to host blah, I have only the 1 directory
> /tmp/bacula-restores/tftpboot
>
> During the earlier steps, I tried specifying /tftpboot/* which did not
> work.
>
> What is the correct syntax to do this sort of recover?
>
> If I do a recover for a specific job ID, I can do the recover fine.
> However, when specifying the file (or directory in this case), I noticed I
> needed to include the trailing "/" or I will only get the directory. But no
> matter what I do in the scenario above, I will only get the directory.
>
> Any help would be great.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> If life gives you lemons, keep them-- because hey.. free lemons.
>
>
>
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